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Extinction Rebellion 29. sij
“We need to recognise the unequal effects of the on women, but also that women’s participation brings with it creative and sustainable solutions to both the climate emergency and social injustices."
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Alex Naka 29. sij
Genome-Wide Analysis of Differential Gene Expression and Splicing in Excitatory Neurons and Interneuron Subtypes cool new study from my former colleagues w/ a very nice web resource for looking at the data yourself
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Nima Dehghani 29. sij
I shared it his few days ago. But one more time. Great paper from Artemy and Bernar Murtra published in Interface
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ClickHole 29. sij
Heartbreaking: The Jim Henson Company Has Revealed That Jim Henson Was Only Dead For 10 Minutes Before Kermit The Frog Started Eating Him
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Daniel Gonzales 28. sij
5yo: dad how do brains talk to each other Me: GOOD QUESTION. Maybe one day scientists will be able to put something in the brain, like the electrodes i make at work and.... 5yo: I know how they talk to each other Me: how? 5yo: with our mouths Me: .....you’re going places kid
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Anastasia Christakou 23. sij
"the Cartographers Guilds struck a Map of the Empire whose size was that of the Empire, and which coincided point for point with it" Beautifully melancholy piece by on the noble, seemingly futile quest to understand the brain: via
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Jacopo Bertolotti 20. sij
(197) You can create the illusion of movement by sliding a mask over an appropriately prepared image. How-to in the short thread below (1/5)
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Grace Lindsay 22. sij
My blogpost on how & why we use convolutional neural networks as a model of the visual system is probably the most read thing I've ever written and it's now been expanded & updated into a proper review article, complete with 136 references & 5 new figures!
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Laura Gwilliams 21. sij
on how DNN random initialisations can lead to sizeable differences in the representations that networks generate -- a subtle degree of freedom that shouldn't be ignored when applying these models to neural data!
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Judea Pearl 22. sij
In the 1970-80's, AI was all about "computational models of mental processes". With the advent of ML, many now view AI as "algorithmic replacement of mental processes". We lost something in this transition, b/c the fun part of doing AI is gaining an understanding of ourselves.
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Pietro Marchesi 20. sij
🎧 What does the brain sound like? 🎧 I've been playing around turning spikes and LFP into music, and wrote a tutorial. This is the sound of mouse V1 during audiovisual stimulation. Check it out and let me know what you think! 🎼💃🕺
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Corina Newsome 20. sij
You’re not seeing what you think you’re seeing...just FYI. EVOLUTION IS NUTS. That is the tip of the viper’s tail. It’s the lure of the Iranian spider-tailed viper!!!
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The SWC 20. sij
We're proud to be a part of this collaboration. These results and equipment represent a huge step forward for .
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Kelly Clancy 19. sij
Yay! So much coolness here! Congrats!!
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Nature 19. sij
Working with large data sets is a kind of labor that is too often left out of scientific training. Here are 11 tips for making the most of your large data sets.
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Lionel Page 19. sij
Amazing social behaviour of striped catfish, forming a creature like shape. Fish at the bottom graze, while those at the top are on the lookout.
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Alex Naka 18. sij
Encoding of 3D Head Orienting Movements in Primary Visual Cortex
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Hernando Martinez 16. sij
Hi neurotweets, in the lab we are trying to compile a list of textbooks to help us think about the brain (e.g. a book about what the basal ganglia are doing). Recommendations and retweets highly appreciated!
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Fritjof Helmchen 15. sij
Wondering how cortical signal flow depends on the task your doing and on your strategy in individual trials? Check out our new preprint at . Many thanks to Yasir Gallero-Salas, , and all co-authors.
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Adam J Calhoun 10. sij
Trying to imagine whether the discussion around Deep Learning would be different if it was based on molecular pathways instead of neurons After all, they are: - hierarchical - adaptive - perform computations and process information
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